JETLAG RADIO 961 | BENKYO RADIO 961

  • An interview with the head of Ukraine’s defence intelligence [The Economist] #Ukraine

  • The secrets to sorority admission? Perfect highlights and an image consultant [1843 Magazine]

  • UAW strike: Why are US car workers walking out? [BBC News]

  • COP28’s Biggest Conflicts Are on Display at the UN General Assembly [Bloomberg]

  • France to seek minimum price for flights in Europe [Reuters]

  • What to expect on day two of the UN General Assembly 2023 [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Hasan Minhaj’s “Emotional Truths” [The New Yorker]

  • What to expect from Microsoft’s ‘special’ Surface and AI event / Microsoft is holding a Surface event later this week that will also be focused on AI features for Windows, Office, Bing, and more. [The Verge]

  • Drew Barrymore tried to live, laugh, scab her way across the picket line. It didn’t work. [Vox]

  • After relaunching as a studio for creators, LimeWire acquires BlueWillow, a Midjourney competitor [TechCrunch]

  • DeepMind is using AI to pinpoint the causes of genetic disease [MIT Technology Review]

  • Prices are about to soar even higher — and it could trigger a recession [Business Insider]

  • If you're a Cipher Brief reader then you already know that the world we're living in today is complicated. The war in Ukraine has fundamentally reshaped European security and many believe the outcome of the conflict will have global ramifications. The complicated US-China relationship is playing out along technological, economic and military fronts and, as many have stated, presents perhaps the most significant challenge ever to US & Western global dominance. The impact of Artificial Intelligence on national security issues is a topic of particular interest and when you consider the broader security challenges tied to emerging tech, digital transformation, traditional espionage, foreign malign influence and the hardened resolve of anti-western alliances, the world has truly never been more complicated.

    We can think of no better person to set the stage for this year's conversations than @CIA Director William Burns, and we're very pleased to welcome Director Burns to Sea Island to kick off the 7th Cipher Brief Threat Conference.

    Director Burns will take the stage along with Cipher Brief Publisher & CEO Suzanne Kelly for a fireside chat on Saturday, October 7. Want to see who else will be there, check out the latest list of speakers and follow along this week as we post new details on this year's agenda on the 2023 Threat Conference event page. www.tcbconference.com [LinkedIn] #TheCipherBrief

  • Elon Musk’s Neuralink approved to recruit humans for brain-implant trial [The Guardian]

  • Ukraine’s Fight Is the World’s, Zelensky Tells U.N. Assembly — Painting Vladimir Putin’s Russia as a nation that seeks to dominate others, President Volodymyr Zelensky cast his appeal for broad support as a matter of global security. [The New York Times] #Ukraine

  • These Are The 20 Best U.S. Cities For Working Parents To Live In [Huffington Post]

  • The Economic Stakes of the UAW Strike — The strike isn’t likely to reshape the national economy, but its effects will still be acutely felt. [The Atlantic]

  • After an eventful month, Trump has lost support in the GOP primary [FiveThirtyEight]

  • How to get that $1,100 iPhone for $727 [The Washington Post]

  • Rugby World Cup 2023 [Le Monde]

  • Bluesky sees record signups day after Musk says X will go paid-only [Mashable]

  • Something Mysterious Appears to Be Suppressing the Universe's Growth, Scientists Say [VICE News]

  • Confused Automakers Braced for Strike at the Wrong Plants [The Intercept_]

  • This video game might actually be good for your mental health [National Geographic]

  • A NASA astronaut approaches a year in space, the longest time for any American [NPR]

  • California's lawsuit says oil giants downplayed climate change. Here's what to know [CapRadioNews]

  • Le siècle turc, 1923−2023 [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Day One on the U.N. General Assembly Floor [Foreign Policy]

  • Innovation and Its Discontents [Foreign Affairs]

  • Hobson’s Choice for India in Taliban-Held Afghanistan [The Diplomat]

  • What Makes Life Tick? Mitochondria May Keep Time for Cells [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday en 1985, au bâtiment principal du CERN, conçu par l'architecte suisse Peter Steiger.

    Après plus de 70 ans de service, ce bâtiment est en cours de rénovation pour offrir un environnement moderne, écologique et modulable. [CERN_FR]

  • Hispanic Heritage Month [NASA]

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